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Associate Degree in Reflexology and Bodywork

Associate Degree in Reflexology and Bodywork

$2,250.00

Program Overview:

The Associate Degree in Reflexology and Bodywork is a comprehensive two-year academic program designed to equip students with in-depth knowledge, hands-on techniques, and clinical experience in reflexology, bodywork, and holistic wellness practices. This program combines scientific anatomy and physiology with traditional healing arts to prepare graduates for careers in alternative health, wellness centers, private practice, or integrative medicine.

🕒 Program Duration:

2 Years (4 Semesters) — 60–65 Credit Hours

🎯 Program Objectives:

  • Understand the principles and history of reflexology and bodywork therapy.

  • Apply hands-on techniques in reflexology, Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, and other modalities.

  • Develop client communication, ethics, and business skills.

  • Integrate knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathology into therapeutic practice.

  • Prepare for national reflexology certification and licensure (where applicable).

📚 Program Curriculum

🗂️ Year 1 – Semester 1

Course Title Credits
Introduction to Reflexology 3
Anatomy & Physiology I 4
Fundamentals of Massage Therapy 3
Health & Wellness Concepts 2
Professional Communication Skills 2
College Writing I 3
Total Credits 17

🗂️ Year 1 – Semester 2

Course Title Credits
Reflexology Techniques & Application I 4
Anatomy & Physiology II 4
Kinesiology for Bodyworkers 3
Pathology for Massage Therapists 3
Ethics and Legal Issues in Bodywork 2
College Writing II 3
Total Credits 19

🗂️ Year 2 – Semester 3

Course Title Credits
Reflexology Techniques & Application II 4
Eastern Bodywork Modalities 3
Clinical Practice I 4
Business Practices for Wellness Therapists 3
Nutrition and Wellness 2
Elective (e.g., Aromatherapy, Reiki) 2
Total Credits 18

🗂️ Year 2 – Semester 4

Course Title Credits
Advanced Reflexology and Integration 4
Clinical Practice II 4
Research Methods in Holistic Health 3
Client Assessment and Documentation 2
Capstone Project in Bodywork Therapy 3
Total Credits 16

📄 Course Descriptions & Module Breakdown

Course Title: Introduction to Reflexology

Credits: 3
Description:
This foundational course explores the history, theory, and basic techniques of reflexology. Students learn the principles of foot, hand, and ear reflexology and the connections between reflex zones and body systems.

Modules:

  • History & Origins of Reflexology

  • Zone Therapy and Reflex Maps

  • Principles of Energy Flow (Qi)

  • Contraindications and Safety

  • Basic Hand and Foot Techniques

  • Client Interaction and Initial Assessment

Course Title: Reflexology Techniques & Application I

Credits: 4
Description:
This course introduces students to hands-on reflexology techniques, emphasizing anatomical landmarks, reflex point location, and proper technique for health improvement and stress reduction.

Modules:

  • Detailed Foot Reflex Map

  • Proper Posture and Ergonomics for Practitioners

  • Session Structuring and Sequencing

  • Reflex Techniques for Common Ailments

  • Hygiene and Sanitation in Practice

  • Practicum: Peer and Supervised Practice

Course Title: Reflexology Techniques & Application II

Credits: 4
Description:
A continuation of Reflexology I with advanced techniques. Emphasis is placed on chronic condition management, deeper reflex work, and integration of hand and ear reflexology.

Modules:

  • Advanced Footwork and Deep Pressure Points

  • Ear and Hand Reflexology Applications

  • Chronic Condition Focus (e.g., migraines, digestion, hormonal balance)

  • Integration with Other Therapies

  • Documentation and Progress Tracking

  • Clinical Session Design and Delivery

Course Title: Eastern Bodywork Modalities

Credits: 3
Description:
An exploration of traditional bodywork systems such as Shiatsu, Thai Massage, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) concepts. Students gain a global understanding of energy medicine.

Modules:

  • Introduction to Shiatsu

  • Thai Yoga Massage Fundamentals

  • TCM Concepts: Meridians, Yin/Yang, Five Elements

  • Acupressure vs. Reflexology

  • Qi and Prana in Bodywork

  • Practical Applications and Fusion Techniques

Course Title: Clinical Practice I & II

Credits: 4 (each)
Description:
In supervised clinics, students provide reflexology and bodywork sessions to real clients. Emphasis is placed on professionalism, communication, technique refinement, and client feedback.

Modules for Clinical I:

  • Setting Up a Safe and Professional Space

  • Session Documentation

  • Client Intake & Health History

  • Technique Application with Supervision

  • Professional Conduct and Ethics

  • Client-Centered Care Practice

Modules for Clinical II:

  • Complex Client Cases

  • Time Management in Sessions

  • Client Retention & Education

  • Outcome-Based Treatment Planning

  • Practice Management Exposure

  • Final Performance Evaluation

🎓 Capstone Project in Bodywork Therapy

Credits: 3
Students complete a final independent project, such as a case study portfolio, reflexology research paper, or development of a community wellness outreach plan, to demonstrate integration of theory and practice.

Course Access

You'll be added to this within 24 to 48hrs after purchase. Please make sure you put a working email address as your login will be emailed to you. 

Program Duration and Study Hours

Duration: 2 Years

All online courses must be completed within the allotted time

If you have not completed your course within allotted time, we reserve the right to restrict access to your course.

For questions regarding this policy, please contact us

Accreditation Status

This course is not currently accredited

Future Plans for Accreditation Status

Yes, though this program is not fully accredited we do have future plans to apply for accreditation for this program.

Awards

Associate degree Diploma of Completion 

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